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In order to mark the day, an entire week starting from September 14 to September 21 is observed as the Rajbhasha Week. During this period, various competitions ranging from essay writing, debating, poetry recitation among others are held to promote the language.

These events are held in various schools and colleges every year. Ever since the pandemic such events have shifted virtually, but they are still being held to celebrate the day.

The Bhasha Samman award too was started on the day of Hindi Diwas. Hindi Diwas It is celebrated on 14 September across schools, colleges, offices, and organisations to showcase the importance of the day and the language. The day commemorates the event when Hindi was adopted as one of the official languages of India.

Hindi written in Devanagri script is one of the two official languages of the Union Government and the other language is English. It is one of the 22 languages of the Republic of India.

Mughals and Persians added their own flavour to the Hindi language. After independence, the biggest question that arose in the country was about the language. The final draft of the Constitution was approved by the Constituent Assembly on 26 November, and it came into force throughout the country from 26 January, After independence, the Government of India set a goal to give an idealized look to the mother tongue of the country and set a target for grammar and orthography using the Devanagari script to bring about standardization in writing.

After this, on 14 September , the Constituent Assembly adopted Hindi as the official language of India. Apart from this, 14 September is also the birthday of Rajendra Simha, who worked tirelessly towards making Hindi the official language of India.

Some interesting facts about the Hindi language and Hindi Diwas. Hindi is the most spoken language in India. The most interesting fact about Hindi is that "Hindi" is basically a Persian language word and the first Hindi poem was written by the eminent poet "Amir Khusro".



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